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ryan brown with the alley-oop. always good for one a game. the slam. miami up by 30. late in the second, duke going for the dunk. miami takes it back to the other end where they have trey mckinney knocking down the three for a 79-50 hurricane lead. miami blows out top ranked duke and, of course, the obligatory rushing of the court. 93-63 is the final. the only unbeaten in the ncaa. >>> on to the nba, the new orleans hornets, they plan to announce the name change to the new orleans pelicans later today. we've been pretty excited about this new mascot for a while here at "way too early." so to commemorate the occasion, we've had our graphics team whip up a prototype of what we believe the logo could look like. the name change will be effective starting next season. when i think of new orleans, i think of fried oysters before i think of pelicans. but i guess they're going to run with it. also programming note for you, two-time super bowl winning quarterback john elway will join us later on "morning joe" to talk a little bit about football and the super bowl. >>> coming u
ryan brown with the alley-oop. always good for one a game. the slam. miami up by 30. late in the second, duke going for the dunk. miami takes it back to the other end where they have trey mckinney knocking down the three for a 79-50 hurricane lead. miami blows out top ranked duke and, of course, the obligatory rushing of the court. 93-63 is the final. the only unbeaten in the ncaa. >>> on to the nba, the new orleans hornets, they plan to announce the name change to the new orleans...
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. >>> and paul browne, who lost year called evolution lies straight from the bit of hell is back at it. he says president obama is upholding, wait for this, the soviet constitution. boy, he's up to date. >>> and this is "hardball," the place for politics. [ male announcer ] coughequence™ #8. waking the baby. [ coughs ] [ baby crying ] ♪ [ male announcer ] robitussin® liquid formula soothes your throat on contact and the active ingredient relieves your cough. robitussin®. don't suffer the coughequences™. but, dad, you've got... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgiveness, they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. [ voice of dennis ] indeed. are you in good hands? senator john kerry is on his way to becoming the next secretary of state. kerry had his confirmation hearing before the senate foreign relations committee, the committee he has chard for the past four years. and his confirmation looks to be a foregone conclusion. if confirmed, kerry would be the fifth foreign relations committee chair to become secretary of state but only
. >>> and paul browne, who lost year called evolution lies straight from the bit of hell is back at it. he says president obama is upholding, wait for this, the soviet constitution. boy, he's up to date. >>> and this is "hardball," the place for politics. [ male announcer ] coughequence™ #8. waking the baby. [ coughs ] [ baby crying ] ♪ [ male announcer ] robitussin® liquid formula soothes your throat on contact and the active ingredient relieves your cough....
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of his career. >> if i was gobsmacked, i was stunned by browne. he really comes from the men's wear part of the business. the stuff that he puts on the runway is incredibly high concept. it is out there. >> fashion forward as they say. >> out there. >> out there. >> that's the technical term for it. the fact that she could, or her emissary could decipher that and find the real clothes in there and see the kind of tailoring that he does is tremendous. and it will do incredible things for his business simply because people don't even know really that he designs women's wear. >> a lot more to talk about in the evening ahead. robin and sally, stick around. david and doug, thank you very much. we'll have a lot more in this hour. let us know what you think about this day. what you heard about what you saw. you can tweet me. we'll have a lot more from all the inauguration balls. all what we have seen tonight and more, more about the next four years as well when our special "360" continues. first stevie wonder. ♪ wonderful wonderful ♪ ♪ we're lucky,
of his career. >> if i was gobsmacked, i was stunned by browne. he really comes from the men's wear part of the business. the stuff that he puts on the runway is incredibly high concept. it is out there. >> fashion forward as they say. >> out there. >> out there. >> that's the technical term for it. the fact that she could, or her emissary could decipher that and find the real clothes in there and see the kind of tailoring that he does is tremendous. and it will do...
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senator brown, thank you for being here. i appreciate your being willing to talk to us about this. >> sure. of course. >> am i wrong to think that there's not going to be a big change to what we've come to accept as normal, which is republicans requiring a 60-vote supermajority on everything in the senate? >> i think you were generally right. i think that there will be -- i mean, the steps -- we didn't do as much as many of us wanted to do. i think it's small progress. i think it will -- the senate will be -- will work a little better than it did. working with a group of people that will find least to slow things down. >> i think the disappointment from people, from congress watchers and people who are not on capitol hill is that everybody thought democratic senators were fed up with that 60 vote supermajority threshold for everything. was that perception just wrong? do senators not mind it as much as we thought they did? >> i think a lot of us did. i am not blaming any of my colleagues in particular, but there were not enou
senator brown, thank you for being here. i appreciate your being willing to talk to us about this. >> sure. of course. >> am i wrong to think that there's not going to be a big change to what we've come to accept as normal, which is republicans requiring a 60-vote supermajority on everything in the senate? >> i think you were generally right. i think that there will be -- i mean, the steps -- we didn't do as much as many of us wanted to do. i think it's small progress. i think...
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senator brown, thank you for being here. i appreciate your being willing to talk to us about this. >> sure. of course. >> am i wrong to think that there's not going to be a big change to what we've come to accept as normal, which is republicans requiring a 60-vote supermajority on everything in the senate? >> i think you were generally right. i think that there will be -- i mean, the steps -- we didn't do as much as many of us wanted to do. i think it's small we've sent t over and bills and some bills that would move the country forward that have died there even though they could have a majority. so we are going to keep the pressure on in the senate. this time it was in writing if the progress isn't significant. working with a group of people that want to stop the president of the united states and they will find ways in the rules even with improvements. >> i think the disappointment from people who are congress watchers is that everybody thought that democratic senators were so fed up that when you got the chance to change
senator brown, thank you for being here. i appreciate your being willing to talk to us about this. >> sure. of course. >> am i wrong to think that there's not going to be a big change to what we've come to accept as normal, which is republicans requiring a 60-vote supermajority on everything in the senate? >> i think you were generally right. i think that there will be -- i mean, the steps -- we didn't do as much as many of us wanted to do. i think it's small we've sent t over...
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brown sugar. some thoomatoes. we cook that down. we add our browned meat back to our mixture. and then, just throw this on. you can also do this with sliders, if you want. >> it's like you can't stop. even though it's burning my mouth up, i can't stop. >> that's right. it makes you feel good inside. a sloppy joe on "the chew." and i'm eating chili or a sloppy joe or wings, i want to feel it a little bit. i want that burn. that's how it should be, especially at the super bowl. i made george a special one, since he had to inhale about a pound of chilies. >> i did. >> you can make these for a group, little sliders. and it's easy finger food. i made it in the "carnivore" cookbook. we do it with venison. with chicken thighs. pork. >> where did you get that? >> you guys are sissies. >> it's good. >> it's so good. >> if you want, these are very mild wings made be sriracha. >> you get the first bite. it steams. >> then, bam. >> punches you in the face. >> all of the recipes for these treats in his book, "carnivore" and on goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! and you can see michael on "th
brown sugar. some thoomatoes. we cook that down. we add our browned meat back to our mixture. and then, just throw this on. you can also do this with sliders, if you want. >> it's like you can't stop. even though it's burning my mouth up, i can't stop. >> that's right. it makes you feel good inside. a sloppy joe on "the chew." and i'm eating chili or a sloppy joe or wings, i want to feel it a little bit. i want that burn. that's how it should be, especially at the super...
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(brown) "by sing incentives, innovation and partnerships, we'll expand access to care, reduce costs and address the geographic and racial andd ethnic disparities that are unacceptable here in marylandd" ooe of those health nterprise zones....will be in west baltimoree not all foreign objects that a not all foreign pot all foreign objects thht a chiid ppts in their bjects that a not all foreign objects that a child puts in their mouth... are a major concern doctors say no matttr how careful you are....there are times when child will put someehing other than food in their mouth. acording to ddctors... not everythiig is dangerous.for nstance... coins are only a problee.. if trouule bbeatting. crayons and pet food, dirt and grass are other coomon thingss kkds put in theer mouth...and grass is only a problem.. if it's been treated with pesticcdes. howeeer... one thing that is always an emergencyy.. is batteries. 132-152"if your childdswallows a magnet, those things can pctually can cause harm and may nt pass through. a battery can leak toxic materials onne it's ingested more than one goes do
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. >> i don't know too much about bobby brown. i don't want to talk about bobby brown. >> you are very restrained in the book. you say you don't blame him but you're not sure he helped her. >> i know he didn't help her. i don't blame him. everybody is responsible for their own actions up to a point, you know. and i think that she was raised, she knew better. and whatever took her to that position, i really don't know. >> you write about a woman in the book, somebody that you didn't care for all that much. you say they were very good friends. >> they were. >> lived together for a time. you say there were rumors that swirled around that relationship. you come to the conclusion you don't honestly know what that relationship was about. in your heart of hearts, what do you think that relationship with that woman was about? >> that they were good friends. like raquel welsh, she had a lot of women around her. they thought the same thing about her. she was living her life the way she wanted to do it. >> you must miss her terribly. >> i mi
. >> i don't know too much about bobby brown. i don't want to talk about bobby brown. >> you are very restrained in the book. you say you don't blame him but you're not sure he helped her. >> i know he didn't help her. i don't blame him. everybody is responsible for their own actions up to a point, you know. and i think that she was raised, she knew better. and whatever took her to that position, i really don't know. >> you write about a woman in the book, somebody that...
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brown's lawyer says there is video that shows his client never threw the punch. there is witness account that brown threw that first punch. >> tmz says this was over a reserved parking space outside the studio. >> yeah. okay. i was going to say time to grow up. but time to turn up the heat. i don't know where that came from. after the break, women chefs come together to raise awareness about ovarian cancer. holly is showing us delicious dishes.. >> duty calls. a trip to the bathroom requires a stop at the front office first to rent toilet paper. not sure you want to rent toilet paper. find out why students and parents are fed up. we'll be back. ack. >> and could you sing it for me? as we head to the break, don't forget to send me questions to ask allison. i answer questions on friday in the 9:00 hour. send to myfoxdc.com click on the morning tab for links to all of that goodness. we'll be right back. ♪ making the big romantic gesture. that's powerful. verizon. get a nokia lumia 822 in red for free. you can do more business per second. and with more reliable int
brown's lawyer says there is video that shows his client never threw the punch. there is witness account that brown threw that first punch. >> tmz says this was over a reserved parking space outside the studio. >> yeah. okay. i was going to say time to grow up. but time to turn up the heat. i don't know where that came from. after the break, women chefs come together to raise awareness about ovarian cancer. holly is showing us delicious dishes.. >> duty calls. a trip to the...
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i'm gwen ifill. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening. with mark shields and david brooks among others. thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by wpbt >> this is n.b.r. >> susie: good evening everyone. i'm susie gharib. from windows 8 to the surface tablet, a lot was riding on microsoft's latest earnings, the software giant delivers, but just barely. >> tom: i'm tom hudson. investors take a $63 bite out of apple stock. chomping almost 12% off its price, thanks
i'm gwen ifill. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening. with mark shields and david brooks among others. thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was...
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put the sausage in first, brown it and put everything else in there and we don't want to cook it for too long. >> just until everything is soft and fits into a sandwich. >> finish this off with parsley, red pepper, and regular pepper. >> beautiful. look at this. we are going to finish this off with a little bit of feta to make it extra greek. and and oregano. let's top it off with olive oil. its beautiful. >> we have enough to make two, right? >> yes. >> okay, bye-bye, everybody. let's eat. >>> when we come back, a real cat fight. who is calling for a ban on pet cats? and check out these 9er fans. we have more of them. gloria sent this photo saying this was homework time. not sure what they are studying. but the fans are all ready for the big game. keep sending your fan photos to us at news@kpix.com or upload them to cbssf.com. please be sure to include your hometown. we'll air as many as we can from now until the super bowl. this is just breaking out of the pentagon.. we'll have more later at five. >>> leon panetta just announced he is opening combat roles to women. this is breaking
put the sausage in first, brown it and put everything else in there and we don't want to cook it for too long. >> just until everything is soft and fits into a sandwich. >> finish this off with parsley, red pepper, and regular pepper. >> beautiful. look at this. we are going to finish this off with a little bit of feta to make it extra greek. and and oregano. let's top it off with olive oil. its beautiful. >> we have enough to make two, right? >> yes. >>...
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i'm gwen ifill. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening. thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> support also comes from carnegie corporation of new york, a foundation created to do what andrew carnegie called "real and permanent good." celebrating 100 years of philanthropy at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> this is "bbc world news america." funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work har
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we examine the historic move, which opens more than 200,000 jobs to women. >> ifill: then, we turn to u.s. foreign policy, as confirmation hearings begin for secretary of state nominee john kerry, two former national security advisers stephen hadley and zbigniew brzezinski weigh in. >> brown: paul solman looks at china's fast growing economy and asks, is it headed for a crash? >> wages are rising for the burgeoning middle class, but for hardscrabble factory workers: mounting protests against unlivable wages and working conditions. >> ifill: and vice president joe biden hangs out with hari sreenivasan on google plus to talk about gun violence. >> make your voices heard. this town listens when people rise up and speak. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we examine the historic move, which opens more than 200,000 jobs to women. >> ifill: then, we turn to u.s. foreign policy, as confirmation hearings begin for secretary of state nominee john kerry, two former national security advisers stephen hadley and zbigniew brzezinski weigh in. >> brown: paul solman looks at china's fast growing economy and asks, is it headed for a crash? >> wages are rising for...
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we offer extended excerpts from today's hearings, where members of congress grilled the secretary of state about what happened during the benghazi raid and who was responsible. >> the fact is we have four dead americans. >> i understand. >> it was becauseave protest or because of guys out for a walk one night and decided to go kill some americans? what difference at this point does it maix? >> ifill: plus, how has the turmoil in north africa overall affected u.s. foreign policy? getome answers. >> bwn: then, two military stories. we get the latest on defense secretary leon panetta's decision to lift the ban on women serving in combat. >> ifill: and we explore the pros and cons of drone warfare and examine the technology behind it-- the subject of tonight's edition of "nova." >> our mind tries to put it in terms of robot or human? but the reality is a mix. >> brown: we close with politics and a look at the way forward for the republican party, beginning with
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we offer extended excerpts from today's hearings, where members of congress grilled the secretary of state about what happened during the benghazi raid and who was responsible. >> the fact is we have four dead americans. >> i understand. >> it was becauseave protest or because of guys out for a walk one night and decided to go kill some americans? what difference at this point does it maix? >>...
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we examine the historic move, which opens more than 200,000 jobs to women. >> ifill: then, we turn to u.s. foreign policy, as confirmation hearings begin for secretary of state nominee john kerry, two former national security advisers stephen hadley and zbigniew brzezinski weigh in. >> brown: paul solman looks at china's fast growing economy and asks, is it headed for a crash? >> wages are rising for the burgeoning middle class, but for hardscrabble factory workers: mounting protests against unlivable wages and working conditions. >> ifill: and vice president joe biden hangs out with hari sreenivasan on google plus to talk about gun violence. >> make your voices heard. this town listens when people rise up and speak. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we examine the historic move, which opens more than 200,000 jobs to women. >> ifill: then, we turn to u.s. foreign policy, as confirmation hearings begin for secretary of state nominee john kerry, two former national security advisers stephen hadley and zbigniew brzezinski weigh in. >> brown: paul solman looks at china's fast growing economy and asks, is it headed for a crash? >> wages are rising for...
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. >> the man who is charlie brown was charged with stalking his exgirlfriend and her plastic surgeon. peter robyns threatened to kill his exand her son if she didn't give back his car and dog. also gives calling her plastic surgeon so many times that she moved into a hotel in fear of her safety. >>> a coast guardsman who disappeared is in military custody tonight after being released from the hospital. petty officer, russell matthews, showed up in hawaii over the weekend. he was incoherent and taken to the hospital. police say matthews was in the process of being discharged from the coast guard for using marijuana when his wife reported him missing in october. >> we do not know where he has been the past three months. this is under investigation by the coast guard investigative service. >> authorities say matthews is in custody because his unauthorized absence for three months in the circumstances surrounding his disappearance make him a flight risk. >> a local lawmaker accused of abusing his power. the trial continues in maryland with details of alleged inappropriate behavior while o
. >> the man who is charlie brown was charged with stalking his exgirlfriend and her plastic surgeon. peter robyns threatened to kill his exand her son if she didn't give back his car and dog. also gives calling her plastic surgeon so many times that she moved into a hotel in fear of her safety. >>> a coast guardsman who disappeared is in military custody tonight after being released from the hospital. petty officer, russell matthews, showed up in hawaii over the weekend. he was...
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jeffrey brown picks up on that part of the story. >> brown: there remains a great deal of confusion about the extent of the damage in timbuktu. what is known is that the city, a united nations world heritage site, was home to more than 200,000 ancient manuscripts and other artifacts, spanning many centuries, stored in small private libraries and a large research center. special correspondent fred de sam lazaro visited timbuktu ten years r the pbs program "religion and ethics newsweekly." here's an excerpt from his report. >> reporter: it's an impof returned town of 30,000 most of them nomadic traders or subsistence farmers but tick buck due is rich in history, history that sub saharan has only oral and no written traditions. >> before there was an america, timbuktu was a thriving center of learning with a university. professors were teaching philosophy, theology and mathematics. >> reporter: professor al haj says the earliest records go back to the 11th century to a prosperous desert cross roads where salt, gold, slaves, and scholarship were exchanged. that all ended in the late 1500s wit
jeffrey brown picks up on that part of the story. >> brown: there remains a great deal of confusion about the extent of the damage in timbuktu. what is known is that the city, a united nations world heritage site, was home to more than 200,000 ancient manuscripts and other artifacts, spanning many centuries, stored in small private libraries and a large research center. special correspondent fred de sam lazaro visited timbuktu ten years r the pbs program "religion and ethics...
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i'm hari sreenivasan. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. "washington week" can be seen later this evening on most pbs stations. we'll see you online, and again here monday evening. have a nice weekend. thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy, productive ife. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
i'm hari sreenivasan. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. "washington week" can be seen later this evening on most pbs stations. we'll see you online, and again here monday evening. have a nice weekend. thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people...
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jeffrey brown picks up on that part of the story. >> brown: there remains a great deal of confusion about the extent of the damage in timbuktu. what is known is that the city a united nations world heritage site, was home to more than 200,000 ancient manuscripts and other artifacts spanning many centuries, stored in small private libraries and a large research center. special correspondent fred de sam lazaro visited timbuktu ten years ago for the pbs program "religion and ethics newsweekly." here's an excerpt from his report. >> reporter: it's an impof returned town of 30,000 most of them nomadic traders or subsistence farmers but tick buck due is rich in history history that sub saharan has only oral and no written traditions. >> before there was an america timbuktu was a thriving center of learning with a university. professors were teaching philosophy, theology and mathematics. >> reporter: professor al haj says the earliest records go back to the 11th century to a prosperous desert cross roads where salt, gold, slaves and scholarship were exchanged. that all ended in the late 1500s wi
jeffrey brown picks up on that part of the story. >> brown: there remains a great deal of confusion about the extent of the damage in timbuktu. what is known is that the city a united nations world heritage site, was home to more than 200,000 ancient manuscripts and other artifacts spanning many centuries, stored in small private libraries and a large research center. special correspondent fred de sam lazaro visited timbuktu ten years ago for the pbs program "religion and ethics...
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i'm hari sreenivasan. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. "washington week" can be seen later this evening on most pbs stations. we'll see you online, and again here monday evening. have a nice weekend. thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy, productive life. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org er
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republican state legislator cathrynn brown said the bill she introduced is being misinterpreted. critics argue under the proposal a rape victim could be charged with a felony and face up to three years in prison if she aboortz a child conceived in the rape. representative brown says it was meant to target perpetrators of rape or incest who try to could have their tracks by forcing those victims to have abortions. she will clarify the language to remove any ambiguity. you can see why that has some people upset. bill: fox news alert. waiting major announcements from the white house of the president obama getting set to name new members of his administration. including chief of staff denness mcdonough. one of the president's long-time national security aides will get that powerful position. we'll bring you the news when it happens from the white house. it is news that is breaking now. >>> meanwhile republican lawmakers from every state in the country coming together in charlotte, north carolina. the republican national committee holding its first winter meeting of the year. keynote
republican state legislator cathrynn brown said the bill she introduced is being misinterpreted. critics argue under the proposal a rape victim could be charged with a felony and face up to three years in prison if she aboortz a child conceived in the rape. representative brown says it was meant to target perpetrators of rape or incest who try to could have their tracks by forcing those victims to have abortions. she will clarify the language to remove any ambiguity. you can see why that has...
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not too shabby for governor brown who opened his first state of the state address just two years ago describing what would be a "extraordinarily difficult and wrenching legislative session." that's what he faced in 2011. fast forward to 2013. you would think he has it made. he certainly has proven he can balance a budget. now that he has done that, he could face more opposition and from his own party. this is because for the first time since about 130 years ago or so, the democrats ruled both chambers of the legislature with super majorities which gives them the authority to override any brown veto and because many democrats are more liberal than he is, he could be in for more spending than he would like. they may want to restore spending to social services that have endured serious cuts over the last couple years. we'll see. governor brown is expected to use this morning's state of the state address to highlight a few of his pet projects including the high-speed rail project, his hope to overall the state's landmark environmental law and change how california school districts are fu
not too shabby for governor brown who opened his first state of the state address just two years ago describing what would be a "extraordinarily difficult and wrenching legislative session." that's what he faced in 2011. fast forward to 2013. you would think he has it made. he certainly has proven he can balance a budget. now that he has done that, he could face more opposition and from his own party. this is because for the first time since about 130 years ago or so, the democrats...
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the man that was the voice of charlie brown is in the doghouse. he faces stocking and making criminal threats against his ex- girlfriend and a doctor who gave her breast implants. she refused to pay and those threats turn to harassment and violence. leon panetta is expected to lift the ban of women serving in combat. hallie jackson has more on this groundbreaking announcement. >> not all positions will open in combat. it is still a big move by the pentagon. women have been on the ground in places like afghanistan for years. but today, women will be allowed to take a giant step forward, to the front lines in combat roles. the joint chiefs of staff had recommended overturning a ban. some branches have already begun to open ranks, like the navy. >> there will always be an aversion to change. >> some combat jobs will open soon. for others, it could take years. >> there are women serving in infantry that could impair the essential task of those units. that has been proven in study after study. >> if the woman cannot meet the standards, they do not get
the man that was the voice of charlie brown is in the doghouse. he faces stocking and making criminal threats against his ex- girlfriend and a doctor who gave her breast implants. she refused to pay and those threats turn to harassment and violence. leon panetta is expected to lift the ban of women serving in combat. hallie jackson has more on this groundbreaking announcement. >> not all positions will open in combat. it is still a big move by the pentagon. women have been on the ground...
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it disturbed her. >> bobby brown, a lot of people pointed the finger at bobby brown about this, but you don't necessarily do that? >> well, i could point my finger, but. >> what did you think of him? >> i don't even think of him. i think you're responsible for yourself. and that's what i do. i'm responsible for what i do. >> but do you think he helped her or hurt her? >> no. i think he did hurt her in a lot of ways. >> how? how? >> just feelings. she was in love, i guess. she said she was. and it's the way he treat people, you know. >> you talk about love. you write in the book, you say in your darkest moments you wonder if whitney really loved you. >> i knew my tower loved me. you know, we sit and think of all kinds of things. we were very close. we didn't see each other that often. but that's what happened. she was on the road all the time and i was home. so -- >> you talk about home. you provided her a good, stable home life. even though a lot of people thought she grew up on the streets or the projects. and that's nothing further from the truth. >> further from the truth, absolutely
it disturbed her. >> bobby brown, a lot of people pointed the finger at bobby brown about this, but you don't necessarily do that? >> well, i could point my finger, but. >> what did you think of him? >> i don't even think of him. i think you're responsible for yourself. and that's what i do. i'm responsible for what i do. >> but do you think he helped her or hurt her? >> no. i think he did hurt her in a lot of ways. >> how? how? >> just feelings....
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a jubilant jerry brown sings the praises of california's return to greatness. so what's the real story behind the optimism? plus -- >> i'm live in san jose. tonight we talk exclusively to the family of the 13-year-old who fought off her would be kidnapper. >> wet weather sweeps the bay area. how long will the showers stick around and will it put a damper
a jubilant jerry brown sings the praises of california's return to greatness. so what's the real story behind the optimism? plus -- >> i'm live in san jose. tonight we talk exclusively to the family of the 13-year-old who fought off her would be kidnapper. >> wet weather sweeps the bay area. how long will the showers stick around and will it put a damper
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. >> reporter: the owner sent their measurements to doreen brown, known for her shetland wool knitwear, but pony dimensions are different. >> you had to work out where his legs came and then, of course, he had a wide neck compared to a human being. >> reporter: so how do you get a cardigan on a pony? >> it was just a case of putting one foot in, put the other foot in, button it up. >> reporter: most of the buttoning was done lying on the ground, which was only possible because 17-year-old fivla and vitamin are so calm. no accidents, right? >> no, no, no. >> reporter: scottish tourism officials wanted to combine their two most famous exports, shetland ponies and shetland knitwear. though in the case of these pony sweaters -- >> they looked absolutely dreadful until they went on the ponies. >> reporter: well, that's the case with a lot of clothing, huh? now, we've seen a lot of critters wearing sweaters, from penguins to dogs, pigs, even turtles on a blog called "animals in sweaters." >> what the [ bleep ] is that? >> reporter: now, that's a sweater fit for hannibal electorate. least vit
. >> reporter: the owner sent their measurements to doreen brown, known for her shetland wool knitwear, but pony dimensions are different. >> you had to work out where his legs came and then, of course, he had a wide neck compared to a human being. >> reporter: so how do you get a cardigan on a pony? >> it was just a case of putting one foot in, put the other foot in, button it up. >> reporter: most of the buttoning was done lying on the ground, which was only...
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the first lady is wearing, we are told, a thom browne coat, j. crew shoes. she has a long route along the parade route this morning. >> kudos to david gregory, who got all that right except the j. crew shoes. every aspect of that right. >>> let's turn now to jenna bush hager, here with the story of one man whose unlikely gift to the president carried a greater significance than he could ever imagine. good morning to you. >> good morning. sometimes those unexpected moments in life have the largest impact. so much is known about our 44th president, but who is this man who unknowingly inspired him? a chance encounter in an elevator that changed two lives. when in 2008 at hyatt hotel, earl smith, their security director -- >> i love you back. >> -- met the future president. >> the feeling i had just overpowered me. >> reporter: overcome with emotion, he pulled out his most meaningful possession, a war patch he always kept with him. >> senator obama, i want you to have this. i have been carrying this patch for 40 years. i think it will bring you good luck in your
the first lady is wearing, we are told, a thom browne coat, j. crew shoes. she has a long route along the parade route this morning. >> kudos to david gregory, who got all that right except the j. crew shoes. every aspect of that right. >>> let's turn now to jenna bush hager, here with the story of one man whose unlikely gift to the president carried a greater significance than he could ever imagine. good morning to you. >> good morning. sometimes those unexpected moments...
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making begin. that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. so delicious...so fun.
making begin. that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. so delicious...so fun.
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. >> does that hurt chris brown's popularity? he seems to turn out the hits. >> chris has been getting back there at this point in time. until this incident, who knows what the fallout will be. chris' talent is undeniable. and he has been recovering from what had happened in the former incident. >> oprah said staying amplified to what you are, she told lance armstrong, if you're a jerk, it's amplified. oprah said it. if you're a philanthropist, it's amplified with fame. do you think what we're seeing with tiger woods, chris brown and many artists you've worked with, it's just an amplifia cation of what they would be without fame? >> no question. fame is a treacherous situation. you always have to be aware of the fact that, nowadays especially with social media, instantly everyone knows what happened to you, no matter what you did. >> i think the public is generally forgiving and can give second chances. i think most everyone here believes in second chances. the question is, what about third chances, fourth chances? chris brown we
. >> does that hurt chris brown's popularity? he seems to turn out the hits. >> chris has been getting back there at this point in time. until this incident, who knows what the fallout will be. chris' talent is undeniable. and he has been recovering from what had happened in the former incident. >> oprah said staying amplified to what you are, she told lance armstrong, if you're a jerk, it's amplified. oprah said it. if you're a philanthropist, it's amplified with fame. do you...
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quote, california did the impossible, says governor brown. who claims the golden state will only clear the deficit but will have a billion dollar surplus a year later. last month the day took in a single day record for personal income taxes. $2.2 billion on one day. mostly from those who play quarterly. however this could be front loading as people declared income and took capital gains ahead of higher federal coxs. even so the budget holds items but increased education spenting. >> fiscal discipline is not the enemy of our good intentions but the basis for realizing them. it is cruel to lead people on by expanding good programs only to cut them back when the funding disappears. this is not progress. it is not even fro greprogressi. it is an illusion. boom and bust serves no one. we're not going back there. >> however, the governor hasn't said how he will pay for medicare expansion under obama care. he has proposed pushing that cost on to counties. >> i'm sure that would be unpopular with some counties. but nonetheless. jane, thank you very m
quote, california did the impossible, says governor brown. who claims the golden state will only clear the deficit but will have a billion dollar surplus a year later. last month the day took in a single day record for personal income taxes. $2.2 billion on one day. mostly from those who play quarterly. however this could be front loading as people declared income and took capital gains ahead of higher federal coxs. even so the budget holds items but increased education spenting. >>...
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and everybody's asking, will scott brown throw his hat in the ring, as well? i'm one of those who's 50/50 at this point. i think he did lose last fall to elizabeth warren and may want to run statewide in another way and that is for governor. >> ann, taking us back to hillary clinton and her future, obviously, no one wants to speculate that far ahead. she's got a lot of rest she needs and still recovering from being hospitalized and interesting on the reaction of the republicans a few who decided to challenge her. rand paul saying he would fire her but overall you had a feeling of her how she is formidable and they see her as being such. >> well, i would say last month we learned that hillary clinton once again -- i think the 11th straight year, a record, the most admired woman in the world. and then yesterday, we got a chance to see why that is so. to see again that combination of a sort of forceful, effective, well prepared, properly respectful to senators whenever she could, putting the information out there, but over and over, speaking for our country. isn'
and everybody's asking, will scott brown throw his hat in the ring, as well? i'm one of those who's 50/50 at this point. i think he did lose last fall to elizabeth warren and may want to run statewide in another way and that is for governor. >> ann, taking us back to hillary clinton and her future, obviously, no one wants to speculate that far ahead. she's got a lot of rest she needs and still recovering from being hospitalized and interesting on the reaction of the republicans a few who...
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the question is, true or false, true or false, brown rice, one cup of brown rice, has fewer calories than one cup of white rice. true or false. >> say it again. [ whistle blows ] >> you go. >> she hasn't answered! >> true. >> it's false! time's over! >> we need a tie breaker. how many minutes will it take to burn off this bagel with cream cheese, how many minutes, will it be an hour's worth of walking, hour and 15 minutes, or hour and 55 minutes of walking? >> hour, 55. >> she gets it! >> i'm exhausted. >> ladies and gentlemen -- >> we got to go. >> this team gets the point for the challenge! >> what's the name of this team? >> team meredith. >> you guys, we're going to be back with one of the funniest men from "snl," darrell hammond. first, these messages coming up. ? i thought we might be related, so i had a fiber analysis done and sure enough, we're family. but you're not even shredded. you're...crunchy?! that happens sometimes. and you help keep people full with whole grain fiber? just like you guys. [ female announcer ] they're different, but the same. new frosted mini-wheats cr
the question is, true or false, true or false, brown rice, one cup of brown rice, has fewer calories than one cup of white rice. true or false. >> say it again. [ whistle blows ] >> you go. >> she hasn't answered! >> true. >> it's false! time's over! >> we need a tie breaker. how many minutes will it take to burn off this bagel with cream cheese, how many minutes, will it be an hour's worth of walking, hour and 15 minutes, or hour and 55 minutes of walking?...